About 93 million miles on average.
18000 miles
250 million miles far from earth
There are 5,280 feet per mile everywhere on planet Earth.
Earth is the third planet from Sol (the sun).
The distance of planet earth from the sun is an average of about 100 times the sun's diameter.
Sunlight takes approximately 8 minutes 20 seconds to make the 93 million mile journey.
24,906 miles
No planet could ever be that close to the sun. Maybe you mean 1 AU (astronomical unit) which is the definition of the average earth to sun distance.
Because the Sun is a million miles of hydrogen bomb explosion, while the Earth is just a 8,000 mile-wide rock. It's the "hydrogen bomb explosions" part that makes it a star.
The average distance from the Earth to the Sun in the course of a year = 93 million miles and there are 5280 feet in a mile.(93,000,000 x 5,280) = 491,040,000,000 feet (about 491 billion feet)Of course, this varies during the year, with the Earth closest to the Sun in January, and farthest from the Sun in July.
Yes. In fact, the Earth is falling closer to the Sun every day, until it reaches perihelion on January 4. The Earth's orbit is elliptical; in fact, ALL orbits are elliptical. The difference between aphelion (furthest distance from the Sun) and perihelion (the closest distance to the Sun) for the Earth is nearly three million miles.
There are 2 planets closer to the Sun from the Earth